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Obama, the Tea Party, and the art of political persuasions (part 3): Reality Gap - National African-American Art | Examiner.com

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President Barack Obama on cover of Rolling Stone Magazine. Barack Obama rarely speaks of would-be political opponents as enemies but rather as representatives of specific interpretations of Americans’ shared human condition. Speaking with Jann S. Werner in the October 15 edition of Rolling Stone magazine, he pointed this out about his most vigorous critics... For more please click link: Obama, the Tea Party, and the art of political persuasions (part 3): Reality Gap - National African-American Art | Examiner.com

Obama, the Tea Party, and the art of political persuasions (part 2): Signs - National African-American Art | Examiner.com

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First Lady of the United States Michelle Obama The racial aspect of the Tea Party movement––despite African-American and biracial Tea Partiers who tote signs that advertise their opposition to Obama–– has proven particularly disturbing for many people. Members have defended themselves many times over against charges of racism and claim that Democrats are simply “playing the race card” in order to avoid confronting the real issues. For more please click the following link: Obama, the Tea Party, and the art of political persuasions (part 2): Signs - National African-American Art | Examiner.com

Obama, the Tea Party, and the art of political persuasions (series part 1): Cool - National African-American Art | Examiner.com

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Obama, the Tea Party, and the art of political persuasions (series part 1): Cool - National African-American Art | Examiner.com